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Bird Flu Wiped Out Nearly Half of the Females in the World’s Largest Elephant Seal Population, Drone Images Suggest
In 2023, bird flu reached a remote island in the southern Atlantic Ocean. Now, South Georgia—home to the world’s largest ...
Zoos and wildlife parks across North America are home to hundreds of giraffes that awe millions of visitors each year. These ...
North Carolina's tricolored bats are unstable, among several species of bats quickly dying off in the dark. The bats eat the ...
Paddlefish may not be at the front of mind for most Kansans, but they’re a big deal for the state’s fisheries biologists and local anglers. Ranking as one of the ...
Species people saw frequently as children are now more elusive, researchers say. Drastic declines in animal species over the past several decades paints a grim picture for the future of healthy ...
Our species is nothing if not prolific. The world’s human population is expected to reach 8 billion this month and increase to 10 billion over the next 60 years, according to demographers at the ...
You’ve heard the slogans: save the whales, protect our pollinators. You may have lamented the decline of polar bears or the ...
The South West Wildcat Project found that the region and connecting habitat contains sufficient woodland to support a ...
A habitat-building coralline algae that provides a vital nursing ground for marine species and an important blue carbon ...
Researchers have announced the rediscovery of Moema claudiae, a species of seasonal killifish in Bolivia that was previously ...
When it comes to zebra mussels in the Colorado River system, Colorado Parks and Wildlife Director Jeff Davis summed it up ...
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